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I1411, •1*POKNOWSONTIIROlf; ..I.'UCKNONV0. ONTARIO .
District Youth Has Won' Free Press
Scholorthip, Ti Pursue Writing Ccireer.
Al students who succe.ssfull) •
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complete, secondary school must
do some writing, but most do no
more than they must.
• With Elwin Moore, 18-yeir-old
graduate of Wingham District
'High School, it has always been
.• 'the other way around. During his
.school career he has written in .
many forms ranging from short
story to sonnet, often for no other
• purpose than "my own enjoyment:”
This desire to Write has sented
him well for this year it has
brought him the annual Editorial
AVgiuvl• offered by London Free'
Press 'Printing Company Limited..
Elwin, of •R:R.5, Lucknow, is
the sixth winne.r of 'the award,
' offered to graduating high school
•st-undents in Western Ontario who
wish to pursue a drover ,hfjournal-
For him it marks the first great
stride toward the training for
•which he has been Preparing him-
* self !luring. the past seve.ral years.
. The Free Press scholarship is . .
• a combination award • that offers. ual goal he contributed a" weekly:
both financial aid toward univer- column on high school affairs to
sity education and on-the-job train- the • Wmgham Advance - Times,
ing in journalism, ' • drawing the comment' from Pub -
The award provides '$.25,0 toward Esher Barry Wenger that he be-
taion fees in each of up to four) lieVed Elwinto have a promising
years, depending on the course futurein journalism, •
• chosen. In addition the holder • Mr. Wenger continued that he
works each summer in The Free feels Elwin has a good' aptitude for
Pres editorial department, earning descriptive,English and a finely -
not less than $1,000 in each of the drawn sense of humor. Elwin him -
years he maintains the award, , selve .wryly admits to". . . a
This past summer the selec- rather vam 'sense of accomplish -
tion committee, made up of Prof, ment" on seeing his Work in print.
J. L. Wild, head of the department • •
of jornalism, at the Unive.rsity of
• Western Ontario,
Roger T* Mac- To Attendleaf
aulay, principal of London South • :
Secondary School; and W. Ivor s . •
Williams; managing editor of The ponsored Lartip
'Free Press, studied the histories •
•of 12 well - qualified applicants Peter MacDonald 151ear-old son
.before• finally -choosing Elwin. of Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacDonald,
The scholarship award is 'ten- of Ottawa, is attending hockey
able at the 'University Western training camps sponsored . by the
Ontario in any course selected by Toronto Maple Leafs.
the holder with a view to preparing Peter, a product ,of the Ottawa
biinselve, for journalism career Minor Hockey League, is one of
Elwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. four boys from Ottawa picked to
J. Milian Moore, who operate a attend the cam
farm at R.IL5, Lucknow, proposes - Peter, who visited here last week,
to enter first-year journalism in a ,is attending a training 'can* in
general ,arts program with the 'Toronto this .week and next week
poissthility of, switching to an hon- will be 'at a sinfiar hockey 'school.
ours journalism course. m .Three Rivers, Quebec.
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ELWIN. MOORE
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Will. Return Soon
To Training Camp
It Seems like a mighty short Lueknow Juveniles wrapPed up
time since the residents of.- this the series with Goderich on Mon -
community were following tho day evening with an 11-9 win in
N.U.L. Playoffs between Toronto the Lakeside town.
and 'Detroit with, Joure than ordin- Ltickitow took the series 4 Barney
ary interest, because of the Show- to 2 and now advance in the vv.o.
ing Paul Henderson was making A.A. paydowns againstilarriston.
with the Wings in his lira( Sea" Lticknow.missed a chance to end
son in the big time. • • it last Wednesday night in. the
But the weeks have slipped a- Caledonlan.Park when they dropp-
way and on Tuesday, September ed an 8-6 decision to Goderich al -
8th, Paul will report at the De-' though' outhitting them 14 to 7, and
troit training camp held on their with Ken Houston striking out '22
home ice at the Olympia: men., * ,•
Paul', . son. of Mr. and Mrs, Factor in defeat was calling back
Garnet Henderson Of Lucknow, a home run by DonaldFisher. It.
has spent the off-season as g car cleared .the .fence by 10 feet(we
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salesman • for Mills Motors. of 'were there) but was called back.
Goderich and Mr. and. Mrs. Hen, for a ground rule double
demon and 'their daughter Heath-, It Was another close one in god-
er, have resided in the Goderich erich on Monday with Lucknow
area. • They will .return to Detroit coming out on top 11-9,••Lueknow
when the training season opens. had 8 hits and Goderich 9, Ken
Only One familiar face will be Houston and Ross Forster shared
missing froin. the Red Wings the pitching duties and racked up
damp' this fall—veteran gOal ten- 15 strike outs. ,. • racked,
der Terry . Savichult. who • was , PLAY IN O.A.S.A, • I
drafted by, Toronto. Filling his ' Goderich has a juvenile: team 1.
No. '1 sWeaterwill be 22 -year-old entered in the 0.A.S.A.• and five
Roger Crozier. . : of the Lucknow boys, are playing 1
with them --• Doug and . Gary 1
Johnston, Doug MacKinnon, Don-
ald Fisher • and .:Ross Forster.
• They had their first • game on
Satorday with - Grimshy, - with
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To .Meet Harriston.
Bantams Out
For This Season
• .Lucknow Bantam softball team
were eliminated from 'playoff corn -
petition in Belgrave last Wednes-
day night when the Belgrave boys
defeated them 12-4. This gave.
Belgrave three straight, wins in
the best -of -five Series. .••
Belgrave ,started off with '4 big
runs in first inning:andnever look-
ed back. Lucknow scored 3 of their
4•runs in the 4th. G. Coultes was a
real , power hitter for Belgrave
slugging o4t three home runs, the
last one in the 6th inning beinga.
grand slam that brought ini four
runs.
There is some talk of an exhib-
ition series with Wingham- for the
Bantams; but as far a.s playoff. ball.
is concerned, the local gang are
all through for this year. Those in.
charge of the Bantam.s this season
were Ernie Button and Bill Hunter.
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Intermediates Are
During his high school years be Peter's father has been, active isrL a../ f1t
has been a regular contnimbor to in prompting. minor' hockey in` the . I rirOVVn VU I VI
the school year book (a prize win- . Capitol city. He is the son of
'nor in both prose and ,poetry cat Lorne MacDonald, of Seaforth and 1)1 ' ff S
a o eries
Ivories of the literary section), and . formerly of . lAicknoir. Peter's y•
last year was eixeen as Journal !mother is the former Bessie Stew -
editor
, . of the 'student 'council: 'Art, daughter af the late, lin and Lucknow___Intermediate hall team, -
even closer tip his emit. ikir,4, A. p. stewart. at one , time beading Clinton RCAF
•• • team three .s to one on the
WHITECHUROi RUN UP 01G
scORES 014 wgt.Les,,Ey
Whitechurch defeated WellasleY
in• an WOAA Junior semi-fmal
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game last Tueui
sday We
to 1 fo take a lead in the best o
. series one game to none.
Wayne Farrier struck out 16 and.
allowed 4 bits, Leading hitters for
Whitechurch were Alex Craig with
two home runs and Wayne Farrier
with four hits including a double
and triple; • • •
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Whitechurch C01 281 291-L15 13 2
Wellesley . 000 100 00 1 4 7
• Farrier and Skin'; Roth and
Falk, •
Won 2nd Straight .0 • . •
• Whitechurch Made, it 2 straight
over Wellesley in the best -.4 -five
WOAA ser i -final. series on "Pitirs.
day of last week in Wingham,
by defeating them 11 to 1. Lead-
ing hitters for Whitechurch were
Alex Craig . with a double and
triple and Wayne Rhiel 'with a
triple. Wayne Farrier allowed
only two hits: R H E
Wellesley .., 00 100 000— 1 2 5 :
Whitechurch • 400 104 02x-11 10 2
• Farrier and Skim; Marti- and
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Grimsby winning It 4 - 0. Ross '
Forster did the pitching for Gode-
rich, with Grimsby getting alL 4
runs in the first inning. .F'roin'
then' it was shutout ball. •
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liegst-of-sevengarneplayoff series,. are
through for the season - and under..
disappointing eircurbstances.
The teams were deadlocked at
.three games each going into the'
seventh game in Clinton last .Thurs-
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